Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1916, p. 7

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When remitting money in large or small smounts use ink of Toronto Money Orders or Drafts. Pon ¢an purchase them from any one of our Branches; their cost is small and they are safe and sure--a protec- tiop to both the sender and his correspondent. HEN I ot fl A q King street, Happenings In the Oity and Vicisicy ~What the Merchants Offer to the |¢ Readers of the Wiig. "Face Creams at Gibson's." 2 rer i i" 3 Sitvring 200 Ibs Print But- Vor, Jie. Bh was no session of the Police Court on' Monday morning. Sunkist Oranges at Gilbert's stores. Inspector W. H. 'Wyllie, of the Children's Aid Society, went to Shar- bot Lake Monday noon. "Coughs and Colds" cured at Gib- son's. ; There will be a service for Queen's students at the University the Sun- day previous to Convocation. "Backache Plasters™ at Gibson's. Rev. 8. D, Chown, D. D., preaches anniversary sermons in Gananoque Methodist Church on Sunday next. ase and Colds" cured at Gib- He Cunningham, plano tuner, 21 | erty in ws adjoining Leave orders at McAul- ey's Book Store. Mrs. B. Mowat has sold prop- | the | Hone street School to the Board of ucation, "Backache Plasters" at Gibson's. Bruce McMahon, Chicago, former. ly of this city, is in England for a few days. He is with the veterin- ary corps at the front. * JEWELLER A New Address: 152 PRINCESS &T. Where the clock Will soon be on. the walk,' "SUN NKIST a APRICOTS PEACHES Insist on "Sunkist" - ; > pdid § Have You S : i n 2 latest out he Choice Chocolates, known as Chatterbox" ---- plece is i the choicest old fh i variety and the well-known erson Quality. | ral | Drug Store . Opp. Y.M.OA. 'Kingston, Ont. \ . CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. COOKED AND SMOKED MEAT ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD, JOS. AHEARN, JR, '270 1.2 MONTREAL, STREET, Phone 868. hn -------- F. J. Johnson, Florist, Market "Square. Fresh Out Flowers ho Plants Javs, A little bargain now and then relished By @1l. Wé have for a choice lot of square cuts of Bacon, in one pound blocks and over, very mild cure, premium quality -- 18e¢ per 1b, Also fresh pressed Jellied Beef, Roast Ham with dressing; Cooked Hams, a shin specially; Frankfurt Sausage, Pure Pork Sausage, Beef and other Sausage, Bologna and Eng- lish Brawn. Al} the above can be sampled before purchasing. Anderson Bros. Cor. Princess & Division Sts, Phone 458. FISH! FISH!!! Fresh Halibut Fresh Salmon Fresh White Fish [E T ° Finnan Haddie, Filletts. GORDON'S GROCERY, Montreal and Say Sts. Rls Lib and 2. 1b. $1.00 per box. "~ \ | } street Methodist Church, Bros. "It you ned a tonic" son's. R. M. Chase; ovganist of go to Gib- Queen was ill yes- terday. Miss Viela Allen accept- ably presided at the Organ. Gilbert sells Duchess Creamery; 'made fresh in Walkerton every other day, 38¢ Ib. | Mrs. James Matthews, aged fifty- thrée years, died in Watertown, N. Y., on Friday. = She was married in Kingston, living here many years. "Backache Plasters" at Gibson's. Mrs. O. B. Chase, Orillia, and Judge Lavell, sang a duett, "Still | With Thee" in splendid voice in Queen Street Methodist Church, Sun- day morning. "Do you need a tonic?" Gibson's. Rev. R. B. Nelles, secretary of the | Bangor Y. M. C. A., has resigned to accept a call from Western Congre- gational Church, Toronto. He was formerly of Kingston, "Coughs and Colds" son's. At Hamilton on Friday night be- fore the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society Canon FitzGerald, Kingston, gave an elgquent address on '"'Ire- Go to} cured at Gib- {land and the Irish." "If you have a cough" go to Gib- son's. Coughs cured. there. Miss Crookshank rendered an ex- cellent solo at the service in Convo- cation Hall Sunday afternoon. Her singing during the series of services this tern hag provided a rare treat. To the lovers of good tea in the country new Japan in 10-1b caddies, $2.76; same as the tea peddlers charge $3.60 for. Gilbert's popular store 8. "Backache Plasters" at Gibson's. Mrs. Edna Huard received a card from her husband, Driver Henry Huard, R. C. H. A, stating he was quite IN in a hospital in France. Dri- ver Huai went with the first contin- gent) "Cold" Cyeams for Rough Skin," Gibson's. At the Canadian Club's luncheoen in Toronto to-day, thie speaker was Dr. W. F. Connell, of Queen's Uni- versity, whose topic was "Experi. ences in Queen's Bace Iospital in Egypt," « New Ceylon and Green Teas at old prices, less 6 p.c. on 5 Ibs; 10 p. c. on 10 1bs; and 12% p. c. on 20 Ibs. lots at Gilberts, A young woman was given protec- tion at the police station on Sunday night. She arrived in the city from the old country to fill a position, and was placed in her position on Mon- day morning. Gilbert is offering 200 Ibs Print But- ter, 28¢. I. "It you need a tonic" go to Gib- son's. During the week Justice of the Peace George Hunter and W, H. Wyl- tie, inspector for the Children's Aid Society, have receivell letters from poeple living in the vieinity of .Ver- ona, complaining of the conduct of girls. "Cold Creams for Rough Skin," Gibson's. Gilbert is offering 200 Ibs Print But- ter, 28¢. Ib. In the list of the students of Kingston Collegiate Institute . who have enlisted for overseas service, the name of Pte, Donald Douglas, son of. Hugh Douglas, contractor, who went with Queen's Stationary $Hos- pital, wis' Gmitted. oes for 1916 fd flies Cape [| fruit jams, 6c a pail. ne K. Kingston and Spencer Good- Gilbert offers choice Dairy Butter, 35c Ih, 3 lbs for $1.00. fillam Mack, formerly of Prin- coun Street Methodist Church, who recently accepted the position as ten- or soloist of Sydenham Street Meth- odist Charch, was at 'his new post on Sunday for the first time. He sang at both services. "Cold Creams for Rough Skin,' Gibson' 8 Robert Ritch, aged fifty-four, ne ing at Wa No, Asterdam N.Y. whither he nad gone to visit a stek brother who died Saturday, week. Robert took pneu- monia oy ng ed on Friday last, He in Kingston and ey N.Y. ilbert is Specialising on pure were ordained deacons in "If, you need a tonic" go to Gib-{f same by Bivil : int vie Araing. ¥ COPEANL DROP BAR-RING, on King street, 'between Peliioats, "oi. Hat Wis or oe Fae Co FOUND Book unl nyvtes by pr A Fasclna Masteat Comedy That De. Itghted for York and Chicago | One ENCHANTING MELODY GLORIOUS GIRLAIOO : IGHTFUL FUN MAGNIFICENT COSTU wive, a Positively the last Word in WONDERFUL DANCING PRIC BS Rat. Bliey Boe, The, his BS. The, 100 $1.50, ! Seatn ye Sule. T nemdny, i 2 NIGHTS Favs FRIDAY, March 24 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30. Geo: THE STIRRING MILITARY DRAMA, | { | ¥. Driscoll Presents «ue ROSARY 222% By Walter Howard. Under the Auspices of THE 146TH BATTALION. PRICES: Evening: 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1. Matinee, 25¢, 33¢ 30, v Sents on Sai Wednesday, GRIFFIN $ Special Feature Days, Wednesday : and Thursday, THE COLLEGE WIDOW, Geo. Ade's Famonis Coutedy, in 5 big reels. And other seldet subjects ORCHI Prices "100: Even. ing, Note---A complete eroage of bill Mondny; Wednedny, Friday: Strand Theatre MONDAY, TUBSDAY & WEDNESDAY Trianmle Plays Present Tully Marshall nd Thon, Jeffernon, in "PHE SAREE LORCHAY D. Ww, Grimeh Spectacte In et "FORD BURLING" oo. In a twoereel Roan Uomedy, FOLLOWING FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS Also other 500d PRoto-pin yea full 23: hours' entertainment. Matinees, 2.30; Eveningw, 7.30, Prices: Mutinees, Ife; Evenings (all seats reserved), 10¢ and 10c. PHONE 195, still lead, Sus tr to eo | PARCEL BOY) A YOUNG 8. E STORY - Anyone fn Hist) 10 re 50 STEADY WORK. AP. pIy to Watts, the florist, 179 Wel lngtou street. ILRSLADY, APPLY AT once to Woolworth Co, Ltd, 5. 10 and i © cent store. {A GENERAL SERVANT; SMALL FAM. ily, Apply Ih evening to Mrs. C. Livingston, '162 Barrie street. § A Mag E+ oh the Jacts to dvers tisement win . te o this column free of charge. no st market r ply Box 1% on at dame Ah cycles. an non T. x: argatns for same, Dunlop tires on Molter. 395 373 King street, BROWN BISHOP ROBE, ON OR NEAR the market, on ave at Polley Bia | Finder Kindly leave Sta tion. es aint A KINGSTON GENERAL HOSPITAL en Taal F. H., 1910," on back. Finder please return to 117 Willlam A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. REF. urences requived. No laundry. Ap- ply Mrs. Daiton, 64 Johnson St. A SMART YOUNG MAN FOR SHIP. ping room; steady employment and good wages. Apply W. J. Crothegs Co. FIRST-CLASS roomin, Ly ral duce. tion; : AND rope, rE \ ished: * | Mon iC Yap yr cCan's [Teal Estate ney, 82 proc 5} --- street and receive reward. GENERAL family. References required. Stuart St. SERVANT FOR SMALL Wa Co, als return | intario street, TO LET. | OFFIC ES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM- bers. Apply te A. B. Cunningham, | i off Clarence street. on Monday. Finde to Mr. Beardsell, 3 | and receive reward. Apply 160 | | GENERAL SERVANT WANTED FOR family of two, middle aged woman | preferred. Apply in evening to Miss King. Alive stree:. ep -------------- te bit EXPERIENCED GENERAL SER. vant. No washing. References. re. quired. Apply to we. J. F. Loss lle, 47 Willlam wulle 47 Whllam cstreet. ooo AN ENGINEER, WITH 20 HORSE- power: traction engine, © to drive county stone crusher. Apply R. H Fair, Kingston Station. AN INTELLIGENT » ERSON MAY | earn $100 monthly corresponding for Hi Spapers; no canv assing Send for particulars. Pi Soe Syngi- cate, 3,989, Dockport, N.Y. a ------------- va-- | ARLE-BODIED MEN, Goon EYE- sight, Tor firemen and brakemen, on railroads In © Kingston vicinity: $109-§120 monthly. Experience un- necessary. Answer : in English Raliway Association, care British Whig. TEACHER WANTED. PROTESTANT TREACHER FOR 8.8. NO, 3. Oso, Duties to commence after Easter holidays. Salary about $400 a year. Apply, 'stating experience and qualifications. to John A boy. Sec.-Treas., R.R. No. 1, ly. Ont, - WANTED GENERAL TO RENT BY END OF APRIL, SEVEN or eight roomed house, with all eon. | venignoes, and verandah, nofth of Princeys street Apply or write to Frank Gifford, 10 Stephen St. BUSINESS CHANOES, ANYONE | ANN RE cA CAN oR? Rohe STH, a Te 14 ' ow Heacork, 3 Lockport, N. RX . DANCING. Mrsy Fase Norwen, of bo Se =i Bajte fie" Prontes y n. Sy NniAN, BARRIST! ron nce 8 FH ame iy SPECIAL | NOTICE D. A. Woeese wishes to | frvoul 87 Clarence street. notify the public that he has |tivenroor. LoxDoN AND aLORE | moved his entire business to, assets 6118S en "addition ts the stove next to Laidlaiw's.| reeurits the uni id of | For * Pictures, = Frames, ete., give him a call, 8 rooms, hot water heating: mas Mills, 79 Clarence strept. DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES AND storage for furniture. McCann's Real Estate Agency, 82 Brock St 13¢ ACRE FARM, MILES FROM Kingston, near Basriefleld, (6 rent on shares. Apply R. E. Draper, on the premises. 5 ACRES, ON miles west of Ports: af, 23% to W. EE Grass, Portsmouth Se -------------------------- ct oa STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, airy rooms; Zour own lock and | key. Frost's ity Sisrags, 299 | Queen street. Phone 526b. PAPERHANGING. A sMaLL B® ARM ow Front road, mouth. No. 1. mining. : Fifty new ¢ designs wal paper at factory price; pered, $4.90 per room." de | paper. Young and. Rowley, OoRorns streot, phone 1632. BUSINTSS NOTICES. I To H. WARD, PAINTER "AND PAPER] | 'hanger, for good work, Apply 13 Victoria street, or phone 1527, MRS. MeLAUCHLAN, KING STREET, wishes To announce that her mifhn-! ery parlors are now open at 113 Brock street, just above Waldron's. WNIN YERANDAR CURTAINS, v ten 89 a skiffs for outboard boat seats, fshin | Sank W, Cooks, 3 Clarence stree { wa, EGAN WISHES TO ANNOU that he has purchased the tatjor shop formerly run by Thos. da: way, and 1.do all kinds o pairin and pressing. Atsg "mids 2 suits from, your cl orkmanshiy * guaranteed, 13 Brook street. BY Foy t DRESSMAKING. OTICAL INSTRUC faking, cutting te ar. Theruding Bystem. Madame K1der, York Dressmaking | Parlors, 258 Princess street, corner | FINANCIAL FRONTHNAG Loan AND Be. men cle! neorpora Jiesident, Colonel Henry R. Smith | Bn aud unicipal is and "counts | rons IN A. mess re { | { i Seventures: mo city property: ured at Jowest | possible rates renewing | old Business Rot & Strang No washing nor oning. | la A%CH, JY. 494730, MADE BY CIVIC | ------------------------------------------ FROM 18ST MAY, NO. 472 ALFRED, ov. ------ WIN .\emm LIFE AND Apoinmr INSTR PAINTING, GHRAINING AND KALSO.! ities, rth a Apply W, 0 Soe 251 Fel SC |x LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC- ond-hand furniture, stoves, -cloth- ing, boots, suit cases, tools, ete, If you have anYthihg to sell, drop a i card. I will call. 8 Ehapir, 4% Princess street. Phone 1237. A LARGE STOUR OF NEW AND SEC- ond-hand stoves, furniture, dresgers, ron beds, ete oe alse buy ail kinds of new dnd second- hand furnitore. J. Thom eo. 333 Princess street. Phone I {$2,000 FOR A 7 ROOM BorsE ox | Barrie street; Improvements. 91,300 FOR NEW nv NGALOW, MONT- | renl stree | 84.300 FOR 9 ROOM MODERN HRICK. on University ". Bont, 26 | Froutenac. ia USES FOR sane rom. $1,200 to | A. Phone 743. - stove 8 Some yr ns |wousms TO RENT, FURNISHED AND unfurnished. | FARMS FOR SALE, VARIOUS SILEmS | and prices. ance; money to loan, G. A. Ba | man, 87 Clarence street. ! FOR SALE OR TO RENT. peters 'MY RESIDENUE, NO. 192 UNIVERSITY avenue, 11 rooms, hot water heat- ing. For terms apply to Thomas | Mills, 79 Clarenve street, 2| PERSONAL | COMFORTABLE Bon: ron | - before and during. confinement. | Strictly private. Good 'doctor aad ,ndrse In attendance. . Write 169 Cowan Ave, Toronto. HAIR. MOLES, Ww, BIR | MART. a tte (a) jermanen ar) » § Jonrs' Sn | Toros: "ind and "Ein ' a { | DENTAL a eo A. EE. KNAPP, 1D, B.D.S oth | Office, 208 Prices street. none 631 oa SPARKS AND sp D ARKS, BN- tists, ' 1 Wellingto : i Leonard Walsh, PDE. pe [wa te ' ARCHITEOY NEWLANDS & ho) ct . | Fron 8, 55 Offices, ha & 30 SON, ja OHI ROTS, Ha A Bo" an w in: Ee Paten Trad a Forms Master Pro- Mont- n. Sireets, | Marks. Desihy | Marks, sigh " lerly Patent Bae & fot Pa Patent Laws. ection" free. 99 Poa Branches: Otte | UPHOLSTRRING. A i. SATINE. JPHOLSTERING, ne. ring eRrpet work and pias Drop a card ay Eat. James St be wa, Wi | Miaiireon or are Bagat Street. "nl 7 Jas. ------ Ea Suit dU Lim tiled The new Spring styles of ASTORIA SHOES HOES tox 'are ready for your BUTTON and LACE at We. od Thomas Church, Belleville, on Sun-|30°e at tho day by Bishop Bidwell. The bishop {[°Cital at St. | Breached = might. It was the Suhday evening a ednty anuiversary of his and fl denaie™ Beamish's induction to the [ily setting on cut. oy roy pan Sud going | |CASTORIA $5.00 Chesterfilds 400010 $125 Davenports $31, $25, $45 pie Have no regard for the feelings of others. : The recital was a splendid one, R. R. F. Harvey presided at the organ and gy ig? selections. "J. M and J. nders were Je. Ban Baukior rendered +" trom Elij 700--Doul dwelling, Princess St. This, invest

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